Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek - 13 days

Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek
Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek
Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek
Quick Overview
Duration13 Days
Trip GradeModerate
CountryNepal
Maximum Altitude5,416 m
Group Size1-20
StartsKathmandu
EndsKathmandu
ActivitiesTrekking
Best TimeAutumn & Spring

Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek Highlights

  • Relax and experience the Classic Annapurna Circuit Trek in the most comfortable way while being able to enjoy luxury.
  • Have a pleasant stay in the most specialized lodges, where you will find clean and beautiful rooms with an attached toilet.
  • Roam around the stunning local villages of the Annapurna region like Chame, Pisang, Manang, and Marpha.
  • Cross Thorong La Pass (5416m), the highest point on the Annapurna Circuit trail.
  • Visit the Natural Hot Springs at Tattopani after long days of hiking to cure yourself.
  • Relax with a comfortable 4-wheeler private transport for your travel.
  • You will see Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and countless other snowy peaks.
  • Trek at a moderate pace and ensure proper acclimatization.
  • Have the best support team and an experienced guide.

Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek Overview 

The Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek 13 Days is not just another trekking package in Nepal. It’s the classic AnnapurnaCircuit Trek but done in a better way. Our Luxury Trek offers more comfort, more support and more calm. Because after walking for hours in the Himalayas, a warm room and good food matter a lot.

Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of the most famous treks in the world. And it is for a good reason. The route changes every day with green forests, rivers, apple farms and dry mountain valleys. Snow peaks are above your head during the trek. You don’t even realize how far you’ve come until you look back. That feeling is different.

This Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek package is designed for trekkers who want adventure, but also want things to be smooth. This package includes a professional guide,proper acclimatization, better teahouses, porter support, and a 13-day plan to the Annapiurna Circuit that doesn’t rush the body. 

Key Trek Facts of 13-days Annapurna Circuit Trek 

  • Trek Name: Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek
  • Region: Annapurna Region, Nepal
  • Duration: 13 Days (customizable)
  • Max Altitude: Thorong La Pass (5,416m)
  • Trek Type: Luxury teahouse trek / premium lodge trek
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging
  • Best Seasons: Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November)
  • Accommodation: Best available lodges, upgraded teahouses, premium stays where possible
  • Transportation: Private jeep 
  • Major Highlights: Manang, Thorong La Pass, Muktinath, Jomsom

Why Should You Choose the Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek?

The Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek is not only about reaching the destination. It’s about trekking with experience, comfort, and safety. Here's why you should choose a Luxury Trek to Annapurna Circuit

  • Comfort matters during long treks, so you’ll get upgraded lodges, warm rooms, and the best hospitality throughout the trek.
  • Since the Annapurna Circuit Trek is a high-altitude trek, proper acclimatization is included to reduce the risk of altitude sickness. 
  • Professional support of an experienced guide and porter is provided to ensure smooth trekking. 
  • You’ll experience the scenic diversity, from lush green forests to high alpine desert, at a comfortable pace with proper guidance. 
  • Cross Thorong La Pass at 5,416 m without any compromise, but with confidence. 
  • This Annapurna Circuit Trek Luxury package includes the best and most nutritious meals for more energy and less fatigue. 

Basically, if you want the legendary Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal but with luxury, safety, and comfort, this is the trek for you.

Who Is This Luxury Annapurna Luxury Trek Ideal For?

This Annapurna Circuit Luxury trek is about trekking with comfort and confidence. This package is perfect for: 

  • Travelers looking for luxury trekking in Nepal
  • Couples and friends wanting a premium teahouse trekking experience
  • International tourists searching for a guided Annapurna Circuit trek
  • Trekkers who want the best balance of adventure & comfort
  • People who want better accommodation and reliable support in the mountains

Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek - 13 days Itinerary

Trip PlanExpand all
  • Overnight: Hotel Marriott / Dusit Princess
  • Drive Distance: ~6-10 km, 20-40 minutes

Today is the day when you land in Kathmandu, which is the capital city of Nepal.
The air feels different here. A Himalayan Partner team member receives you at the airport, and you’ll have a private transfer to your hotel.  After check-in, you can rest for a while. At the evening, walk around Thamel for snacks and last-minute shopping. You can also exchange currency & get a local SIM. Your journey begins tomorrow, so grab a simple dinner and sleep early. 

Max Altitude: 1,400m / 4,593ft
  • Overnight: At Besisahar, in Gateway Himalayan Resort or Mandala Resort
  • Driving Distance: ~175-190 km, 6-8 hours

This day starts early in a private jeep drive. You’ll leave the city behind and join the Prithvi Highway. The road follows rivers like the Trishuli and Marsyangdi. 

The drive takes 6-7 hours. Sometimes longer, too, the traffic decides. But the views of green hills, terraced farms, and local villages make up for it. As the road climbs, it becomes narrower.
When you cross the Marsyangdi River and enter the Lamjung region, then Besisahar appears quietly. It is just a small town, sitting at 760-820m / 2,493-2,690ft. We booked you a hotel here, you’ll check into your hotel and rest a bit. 

Max Altitude: 760m / 2,493ft Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Overnight: Overnight at Agro Manang Farmhouse, a luxury agro-resort
  • Driving Distance: 55-60 km, 5-7 hours

The day begins early with a scenic drive from Besisahar toward Bhratang, where the journey slowly leaves city roads behind and enters the heart of the mountains. The road becomes rough and adventurous, following the Marsyangdi River, which stays beside you for most of the drive. Along the way, you pass small villages, suspension bridges, waterfalls, and thick forests of pine and rhododendron. As the drive continues, the air feels cooler and the mountains start to rise around you. After several hours, you arrive in Bhratang, a peaceful stop surrounded by greenery and apple orchards. You check into your lodge, enjoy a warm meal, and rest, letting your body settle before the trekking days ahead.

Max Altitude: 2,670m / 8,760ft Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Overnight: Best available hotel at Upper Pisang
  • Trekking Distance: ~13-15 km, 5-6 hours

Trekking begins today. You’ll leave Chhame behind, and the trail follows the Marsyangdi River through pine and fir forests. As you walk higher, the scenery slowly changes. The forests thin out and the valley opens. Pisang Peak and the Annapurna range start appearing in the distance. You'll also pass small villages along the way and see stone houses, prayer flags, and apple orchards near Bagarchhap.
The trekking trail is well-defined and comfortable. Trial climbs gently with easy descents. This ia a perfect day to settle into the rhythm of trekking. After a few hours, you’ll reach Upper Pisang, sitting above the valley. Take time to explore the village and visit the old monastery. As night falls, enjoy a warm meal and clear mountain skies filled with stars.

Max Altitude: 3,300m / 10,827ft Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Overnight: At Manang, Tilicho Hotel, with an attached bathroom and hot shower. 
  • Trekking Distance: ~16-18 km, 5-7 hours

Upper Pisang feels quiet and cold in the morning. As you begin the walk, the trail slowly climbs above the valley, leading towards Ghyaru and Ngawal villages, following the high route to Manang. This is one of the most scenic days of the trek. The landscape feels different now with dry air and brown hills. The snowy peaks are standing sharp in the distance. Annapurna II and III stay in sight for most of the day.

You’ll also pass through small settlements along the way. Prayer wheels turn with the wind. Yaks graze on open land. Every step you take brings you near the Manang Valley. After several hours, Manang appears. It is a large mountain village surrounded by massive peaks. This place feels important. Rest well, drink water, and eat properly.

Max Altitude: 3,540m / 11,614ft Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Overnight: Manang, Tilicho Hotel

Day 6 is spent in Manang at 3,540m / 11,614ft, set aside purely for acclimatization. There is no long trekking today, allowing the body time to adjust to the thinner air. A short walk around the village or gentle stretching is recommended to support acclimatization, while avoiding any rush or strain, as altitude sickness can be a serious concern on the Annapurna Circuit.

After resting, Manang offers plenty to explore. The village has a rich mountain culture, with old monasteries and a small cultural museum that gives insight into local life in this high-altitude valley. Surrounded by towering peaks, including Annapurna and Gangapurna, the views are constant and impressive. Spending time simply observing the landscape is part of the experience.

In the evening, you return to your lodge for a warm meal and proper rest. This day plays a key role in preparing both the body and mind for the higher sections of the trek ahead.

Max Altitude: 3,540m / 11,614ft Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Overnight: In Yak Kharka, a mountain guest house with private rooms and an attached toilet
  • Trekking Distance: ~9-11 km, 3-4 hours

The trail leaves Manang and gently climbs toward Yak Kharka. The landscape opens up, trees disappear, and the air feels thinner. Walking slowly and steadily helps as the altitude increases. Yaks often graze along the high pastures, adding to the mountain feel of the day. After a short trek, you arrive at Yak Kharka, sitting high at 4,050m / 13,287ft. The rest of the day is for resting and hydrating. Nights are colder here, and tomorrow the trail climbs higher.

Max Altitude: 4,050m / 13,287ft Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Overnight: In Thorong Phedi, a local guest house with private rooms and an attached toilet
  • Trekking Distance: ~6-8 km, 3-4 hours

Today’s walk is short but important. Leaving Yak Kharka, the trail slowly climbs higher into a harsher landscape. The air is thinner, and the terrain feels more rugged with fewer signs of vegetation. The path follows gentle ascents with a few steeper sections. Every step feels slower now, and that’s normal. Walking steadily is key. After a few hours, you reach Thorong Phedi, the base camp for the Thorong La Pass. In the afternoon spent time by resting, hydrating, and preparing for the next day’s early start.

Max Altitude: 4,525m / 14,846ft Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Overnight: At Hotel De Purang, or Lo Mustang Himalayan Resort 
  • Thorong La Pass: 5,416m / 17,769ft
  • Trekking Distance: ~14-16 km, 7-10 hours

This is the big day. You start very early from Thorong Phedi, before sunrise. The trail climbs steadily toward Thorong La Pass (5,416m / 17,769ft), the highest point of the trek. The air is thin, the climb is steep, and every step requires care and patience. Reaching the pass is a major achievement, with breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. 

After the pass, the trail descends toward Muktinath (3,800m / 12,467ft). The descent is long but gentle, winding through high valleys and open terrain. Arriving in Muktinath, you can rest and recover, ready for the drive to Jomsom the next day.

Max Altitude: 3,800m / 12,467ft Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Overnight: Oms Home hotel in Jomsom
  • Driving Distance: ~20-30 km, 2-4 hours

After a long trek yesterday, today is for relaxing. You’ll drive from Muktinath to Jomsom, passing through the historic village of Kagbeni. The road winds along the Kali Gandaki River. Tall cliffs tower are on both sides. The valley is wide, dry, and rugged.

The drive takes 2-4 hours, depending on road conditions. Arriving in Jomsom (2,720m / 8,924ft), you check into your lodge and rest. Evening is free to explore the small town or enjoy the mountain views, that is seen from your room. 

Max Altitude: 2,720m / 8,924ft Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Overnight: Temple Tree Hotel in Pokhara
  • Flight Distance: ~65-70 km,20-25 minutes

Today, you’ll take a short flight from Jomsom to Pokhara. The flight is quick, about 20-25 minutes, but the views of the Kali Gandaki valley and surrounding peaks are unforgettable. After arriving in Pokhara (822m / 2,697ft), you’ll check into your hotel and have the afternoon free to explore. Stroll along Lakeside, take a boat on Phewa Lake, or relax and enjoy a spa or massage after days of trekking. Evening is calm, with warm food and a chance to soak in the valley atmosphere.

Max Altitude: 822m / 2,697ft Meals: Breakfast
  • Overnight: Hotel Marriott / Dusit Princess
  • Flight Distance: ~145-150 km, 25-30 minutes

After a relaxed morning in Pokhara, take a short flight back to Kathmandu. The flight takes 25-30 minutes, offering clear views of the Himalayas if the weather is good. Arriving in Kathmandu (1,400m / 4,593ft), you’ll transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for last-minute shopping, exploring, or simply resting before departure.

Max Altitude: 1,400m / 4,593ft Meals: Breakfast

Drive Distance to Airport: ~6-10 km,  20-40 minutes

Your Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek ends today.  After breakfast, a private transfer takes you to the airport for your onward flight. Take a last look at the bustling streets of Kathmandu and carry the memories of mountains, valleys, and villages with you.

Max Altitude: 1,400m / 4,593ft Meals: Breakfast
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Essential Information

Main Attractions on the Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek

Annapurna Circuit Trek hits you differently every day. This trek includes beautiful attractions. Some of them are: 

  • Thorong La Pass (5,416m): It is one of the biggest days during the Annapurna Circuit Trek, where you’ll visit the highest point of the trek. The views seen from here are unreal.
  • Muktinath Temple (3,800m): It is a sacred and spiritual spot, mainly for Hindus and Buddhists. It is a peaceful stop.
  • Manang Valley: Manang is a beautiful village influenced by Tibetan Culture. You’ll stop here, explore the village, and see the views of magical snowy peaks. It is also an ideal place for acclimatization. 
  • Pisang & Chame Villages: These are the authentic mountain villages with tiny homes, friendly locals, and stone paths where you feel like time is slow here.
  • Kali Gandaki Gorge: It is one of the deepest gorges in the world. It is so dramatic that it is hard to believe this is real.
  • Jomsom: An gate way to Mustang. It is a windy town with wide landscape.
  • Himalayan Peaks: Every day during the Annapurna Circuit Trek, you’ll see views of Annapurna II, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Tilicho, and Machhapuchhre. These mountain ranges never stop impressing.
  • Changing Landscapes: One day you’ll see forests and rivers, another day terraced fields and alpine deserts. These changing landscapes keep the trek alive.
  • Tatopani Hot Springs: It is optional, but it feels like heaven for tired muscles.

Every stop during the Annapurna Circuit Trek tells a story. Every view pulls you forward. That’s why this isn’t just trekking. It’s a journey that remains forever.

Luxury Accommodation & Meals during Annapurna Circuit Trek

Luxury on the Annapurna Circuit Trek changes everything. After a long walk, the body wants rest, warmth, and good food. This is exactly what the  Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek gives. 

Luxury Accommodation during Annapurna Circuit Trek

During your Annapurna Circuit Luxury trek, the accommodation is in the best available lodges on the route. There might not be fancy hotels in local villages, but we will provide you with better accommodation than basic stops. You can expect things like cleaner rooms, better mattresses and blankets, warmer dining halls, less crowded spaces (when possible), and more comfortable sleep at altitude.
In places like Manang, the lodges feel more developed, there are more options with more comfort. Higher up near Thorong Phedi or High Camp, it gets more basic because it’s the mountains. But even there, the best lodge is always picked for you.

Meals During the Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek

Food is a big part of this Annapurna Circuit luxury trekking experience. Because trekking hungry is a bad idea and altitude kills appetite sometimes. So, you’ll be provided with healthy and nutritious foods. Meals usually include:

  • Hot breakfast options like eggs, porridge, pancakes, Tibetan bread, and Tea or coffee.
  • Filling lunch meal options are like Dal bhat Tarkari, Fried rice, Noodles, Soups, Pasta, etc.
  • Warm dinner choices you’ll get are: Thukpa, momo, and dal bhat again, because it always works. Veg and non-veg options depending on the area.

In the lower sections during the trek, food feels fresh and varied. In Manang, it gets even better. Some places even have bakery items and apple pie hits different there. Hydration is also taken seriously during the trek. So, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup help you. 

The real luxury isn’t just the room. But it’s the routine. You need to walk, eat well, rest properly, and repeat this. That’s how the trek becomes enjoyable, not just survivable.

Best Time to Do the Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek

Timing really matters during the Annapurna Circuit trek. It is because the weather decides everything. The views, comfort, safety, and even your mood, too. For the Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek, two seasons win. And that is the Spring and AutumnSeason. While winter is for experienced trekkers and the monsoon is less recommended. 

  • Spring (March to May): The Annapurna Circuit Trek in the spring season feels alive and fresh. It is not too cold and not too hot, also during this season. You can expect clear mountain views, comfortable daytime temperatures, rhododendron blooming all over in the lower sections, and better walking conditions on the trail. This is one of the favorite seasons to trek here. 
  • Autumn (September to November): While trekking in Nepal, the autumn season is known for the best visibility. It is one of the top seasons with clean air and stable weather. This season gives you the clearest Himalayan views with dry trails and easier walking. Autumn creates stable trekking conditions for Thorong La Pass too. The views seen this season make your trek worth it.
  • Winter (December to February): Winter is a peaceful season for trekking. It comes with fewer crowds and more silence. But sometimes it gets serious. It gets very cold during mornings and nights. Snow can block Thorong La Pass. And there might be limited lodge options in higher areas. Winter trekking is possible, but it needs strong planning.
  • Monsoon (June to August): The monsoon season is not an Ideal season for trekking in Nepal.  You can expect heavy rains, slippery trails, and leeches. The clouds might block mountain views in this season. So, this season is not recommended for trekking in Nepal. 

So if you’re choosing the best time, then you can choose the Autumn season for the best views and the Spring season for comfort & nature. 

Annapurna Circuit Trek Difficulty, Altitude Sickness & Prevention

Annapurna Circuit Trek is not technical but it is not easy either. Altitude makes this trek serious. The Annapurna Circuit Trek difficulty feels manageable at first. Then the trail climbs higher, breathing changes, and walking speed drops. But it is normal and happens to everyone.
That’s normal.

Difficulty Level of Annapurna Circuit Trek

Annapurna Circuit trek is a moderate to challenging trek because of long days and high altitude. You need to walk 5 to 8 hours every day. Steep uphill sections in some parts and long downhill after Thorong La make it more challenging. So, our Luxury Trek to Annapurna Circuit helps here, which gives you better rest, better meals and better recovery.

Altitude Sickness during the Annapurna Circuit Trek 

The highest point during the Annapurna Circuit trek is Thorong La Pass at 5,416m. It is really high. Even experienced trekkers feel discomfort at this altitude. The common signs of Altitude Sickness include: Headache, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, poor sleep at night and weakness or unusual tiredness. If you feel anything like this than you should immediately ask your guide for help. And this doesn’t mean danger always. It means your body is adjusting. And if you feel symptoms like confusion, severe breathlessness at rest, chest tightness, unable to walk properly, vomiting again and again, then you should stop walking and descend. Because your body is your first priority. 

Prevention of Altitude Sickness on the Annapurna Circuit Trek

Prevention is not complicated but it needs discipline. Here are some prevention tips:

  • Walk slowly in one pace and don’t race.
  • Take acclimatization seriously.
  • Drink enough water daily, 3 to 4 liters on trekking days.
  • Eat even if your appetite drops because carbohydrates help at altitude.
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking during the trek. It makes altitude sickness even worse. 
  • Listen to the guide because they see symptoms early.

Transportation & Transfers during Annapurna Circuit Trek

Transportation during every trek in Nepal matters more than people think. It decides comfort,  timing, and also saves energy for the real trekking days. For the Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek (13 days), transfers are planned to keep the journey smooth. So there is no chaos and confusion.

From Kathmandu, your journey starts where you’ll travel in a comfortable private jeep ride to Besisahar. Road conditions can be rough in some sections. Another day you’ll again have a comfortable ride from Besisahar to Chhame. From Chhame, your trek begins. When your trek ends at Muktinath, you’ll take a comfortable drive or flight to Pokara via Jomsom.

Permits Required for Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek

Permits are compulsory during the Annapurna Circuit Trek. It’s a simple rule that if there is no permit, there is no trekking. For this trek, there are two main permits. They are:

ACAP Permit (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit): 

This is the most important permit for the Annapurna Circuit trek. This permit is necessary because the route lies inside the Annapurna Conservation Area.

ACAP Permit covers:

  • Entry into the Annapurna region
  • Conservation and trail maintenance support

TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System):

TIMS Card is a trekking registration system. It helps with tracking and safety.

TIMS is often required depending on:

  • Trekking route
  • Trekking agency setup
  • Latest tourism board rules

We’ll manage all your permits-related documents, so you can be tension-free and enjoy your journey. 

Cost of Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek Package

The cost of the Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek depends on what you choose and what you skip. Luxury options like upgraded lodges, private jeep, flight from Jomsom, porter facilities add more cost. And if you skip some, the cost comes down. Our 13-day luxury trekking to the Annapurna Circuit trek costs around USD 2000-2500. It includes a guide, a porter, permits, upgraded teahouses, meals, and transport. 

Why Should You Travel to the Annapurna Circuit Trek with Himalayan Partner

Traveling the Annapurna Circuit is amazing. But if you travel with Himalayan Partner, your trek becomes safe, enjoyable, and memorable. So, you can focus on the mountains and let us handle the rest. Here’s why you should travel with us: 

  • Experienced Guides: Himalayan Partner provides trained guides who are familiar with the trail, weather changes, and altitude risks. 
  • Safety First: You’ll trek in proper pacing, acclimatization, and health monitoring. We make sure no one pushes too hard.
  • Luxury Support: We will provide you with porter service, upgraded teahouses, comfortable transport, and everything. So you just focus on trekking.
  • Local Knowledge: Our guides share stories, culture, and hidden spots you’d never find alone.
  • Smooth Logistics: Permits, transfers, and meals are handled by us. So there is no last-minute stress.
  • Flexible Options: Private jeep option, flight from Jomsom, extra acclimatization days, all tailored to your preference.
  • Reliable Backup: If anything goes wrong, our team has a plan. From weather delays to altitude issues.

Conclusion Of Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek

The Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek is more than a trek. It’s an adventure with comfort, challenge with safety, and peaks with peace. Experience Thorong La Pass, Manang, Muktinath, and Himalayan landscapes like never before. Walk the legendary Annapurna Circuit. Rest well, eat well and enjoy every step with Himalayan Partner. So if you’re ready for the journey of a lifetime. Book your Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek with us today.

Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek - 13 days FAQs

The highest point of the Annapurna Circuit Trek is Thorong La Pass at 5,416 meters.
 

The difficulty level of the trek is moderate to challenging. The main challenge is altitude and daily walking hours. 

The best time to do the Annapurna Circuit Trek is during the Autumn and Spring Seasons.

The permits required for the Annapurna Circuit Trek is ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit) and TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System).

Yes, with a professional guide, porter support, and proper acclimatization, even beginners can complete this trek safely.

Upgraded teahouses and lodges, private rooms where possible, clean bedding, and warm dining spaces are provided on a luxury Trek. 

Costs vary depending on accommodation, transport, porter support, and add-ons. But it ranges from USD 2,000 to 2,500 per person.

Trekking experience is not necessary, but fitness is required. With guide support and proper pacing, first-time trekkers can manage it comfortably